Shiloh's Consumption Cure lures coughs and colds at rarr. We don't mean that it relieves you ior a little while —it It has been doing this for half a century. It has saved hundreds of thousands of lives. It will save yours if you give it a chance. Having * Great Run on Cbam- berIain's Cough Remedy. Manager Martin, of the Pierarn drug store, informs us that he .« having a great run on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. He sells five bottles of that medicine to one of any other kind, and it gives great satisfaction. In these days of la grippe there is nothing like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to stop the cough, Leal up the sore throat and lungs and give relief within a very short time. The sales are growing, and all who try it are pleased with its prompt action.—Ssuth Chicago Daily Calumet. For sale by M c N aib B bos . Judge Winchester of the district court has issued warrants for the arrests of G. E. Patterson, mayor of Bismark, N. D., on# charge of operating a gam­ bling-house. Mayor Patterson was out of the city when the warrants were is­ sued, but a seizure was made by Sheriff Bogue of a roulette table and outfit. It •»j ixav« m much bcn«6i Irons it, that 1 alwav« rsLAUBmcnd S hil o h ’• ior «ougl-a is stated that the gambling apartment in question is not the property of the N. Y. mayor. •IsUeh’s OoassnapMeB Owe la «old by all John Kelley, aged 13, and Willie «rugglau aS »*«. B^. •>.«« a bettl«. A ■rial«« a«oaux«« few wttk every bettie. Hull, aged 10 were drowned while skat­ If yea ale aat s a tisfi ed ge »• year «raggut ing on the Union Mills pond, at Nor­ aa« geSyewr saeaay ba«b. walk, Conn. Kelley broke through the ioe, and Hull, in trying to save him, also perished. A bbiti T imi B cmb ^ ulbi . Def ABT Chicago- Salt Lake. Denver. Ft. 4 p.m. Worth,Omaha. Kan­ Portland sas City, St Louis, • Special 9:15 a. m. Chicago and East. Aliando Balt Lake, Denver,Ft. 8:40 a. m. Worth,Omaha, Kan­ Express sas City, St. Louis, 9:00 p. m ▼la Hun­ Chicago and Bast. tington Walla Walla, 7 a. ni. Lewi« ton, Spot ans. in- neapolis, BL Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee. Chicago and Hast. Spesane Flyer • p. m. O cbab S tsamshim . 4 p. m. AU sailing dates sub­ ject to change. Forban Francisco — SaU every|5;days. 5p.ni 4 p. m. C olumbia R ivbb Daily Ex. Sun. Ex Bun- STKAMBBa. cVerge for rufdical advice, r THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, QA. V Iff THE Soffimi COAST THE CHRONICLE ————■ wits Ute «T**l«a ■•wapapara la th» United Stat«« THlt CHRONICLE haa no equal on th« Pacific Ooaat. Il leads all In ability, enterprise and news THB CILRONICLK'8 T«l«mphle Report« ara th« latest and moat reliable, Its Local News th« tallest and spiciest, and tta Editorials from th« ablest paua In the country. THE CHRONICLE has always been, and always will be, th« friend and champion of th«.peopie as •frtnst combinations, ollques, corporations, oi oppressions of any kind. It will bs 4ndap«nd«a< la «varythlas' «entrai la nothin«. TO ST. PAUL, DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS. CHICAGO- AND ALL POINTS BAST. Through Palace and Tourist Sleeper», Dining anti Buffet Smoking Library Care. DAILY WAINS, FAST T1MB ; BBBVICB AND BCBNBRA UNBQUALBD. Tickets to points East via Portland and NORTHERN RY . on sale a; Boutbern Pacific Depot Ticket Office, or GREAT NORTHERN Ticket Office the GREAT 26S Morrilton Street, PORTLAND. For Bates. Folders, and Full informa­ tion regarding Eastern Trip call on or ad dress A. B. C. DENNISTON, City Pass, and Ticket Agent, Portland ITORTHERN PACIFIC RAIT. WA Y R U While Wayne Crowell, aged 24, and Charles Cauan, aged 21, were crossing the Wabasli railroad tracks near Blak­ eslee, O., on their way to a Christmas dance, they were struck by a passenger train and instantly killed. Mrs. Canan was notified of the accident, and the shock caused her death. A petition in bankruptcy was filed in the United States court at Knoxville, Ten., by Melvin E. Thompson and his brother, who were formerly in business there. Liabilities, $198,000; assets $128. Melvin E. Thompson was twice mayor of Knoxville. The failure of the well-known bank­ ing firm of Francisco Martinez, Negrete & Sons of Guadalajara, Mex., has cre­ ated a sensation there. The liabilities are $2,236,000, and it is believed by bankers conversant with the affairs of the firm that its assets if properly han tied w.U yield a surplus over all claims. The failure is due to the finan­ cial stringency. Pepsin preparations often fail to relieve indigestion because they can digest only al- li'iiuenons foods. There is one preparation 'hat digests all classes of food, and that is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It cures the worst eases of indigestion and gives instant re- Ta« Chronicle Building, kef, for it digests what you eat—M c N air B ros . Just after quelling a free fight among Italian socialists at Barre, Vt., Chief of By Mall, Postare Paid, Police Brown was shot and probably mortally wonuded from ambush. Two Italians are under arrest charged with the crime. The most destructive fire in the his­ tory of Calgary, N. W. T., raged re­ cently mid wrought damage estimate at $100,0v0. Several of the finest busi­ ness structures were destroyed, among Th Gnstest Weekly in the Coautry, them being the Clarence, Eau Claire anil new Norman blocks. Fire at Houghton, Mich., completely a fa destroyed the Young block, in which (laoladlng postage) to any part ot the Untl«d was the Western express office. Sev­ State« Canada and Mexico, eral persons oscaped with difficulty. THVUILY CHRONICLE, the brUbte« aa4 «Wt complrte Weekly Newspaper In ths The express company had heavy con­ •arid, printa regularly 84 column», or twelve signments undelivered from Christmas «•««•,of Maws, Literature and General Informa day, which were destroyed. boat also a magnificent Agricultural Department When threatened with pneumonia or any SAMPLE COPIES SENT _ FREE. other lung trouble, prompt relief is neces­ ------------ <4 sary, as it is dangerous to delay. We would suggest that One Minute Cough DO you want the Cure be taken as soon as indications of hav­ ing taken cold are noticed. It cures quick­ CHRONICLE ly ai.d its early use prevents consumption.— M c N air B ros , The report of the board of wasres fix­ tug the rate of pay for the workmen of Mara Island navy yard has been ap­ SHOWING proved by the authorities at Washing- tou and returned to the navy yard. It The United States, Dominion ol gives a substantial raise in pay to 14 Canada and Northern Mexico different trades. The schedule goes in­ to effect on January 1 and will prevail ON ONE 8IDE, for the ensuing six months. Aa« th« DAILY N S Only $6.70 a Year. Pullman Sleeping Cars Elegant Dining Cars Tourist Sleeping Cars S t . PAUL TO MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO . GRAND FORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELEN Aañd BU PTE THROUGH TICKETZ CHICAGO WASHINGTON TO PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST and BOOTH Through tickets to J u*an aod China, via Tacoma and Northrn F selfie Steamship Vorinformation,time cards. map and tekets, call on or write A. D. CHARLTON, Aeeietant General paaaenger Agent. POfTRMT). BBIV0N. The Weekly Chronicle $1.50 Reversible Map? I Map of the World : not i’ersons who suffer from indigestion can expect to live long, because they can ON THX OTHER 81 DEL It has been demonstrated repeatedly in every state in the Union and in many foreign countries that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is a certain preventive and cure tor croup. It baa become the universal remedy for that disease. M. V. Fisher of Liberty W. Va., onlv re­ peats what has been said around the globe when he writes: "I have need Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in my family for several years and always with perfect success. We believe that it is not only the beet congh remedy, but that it is a sure cure for croup. It bas swed the lives of eur children a number of times.” This remedy is for sale by M c N air B ros . Francis Fielder, who lives at Turkey, a small village near New Brunswick, N. J., is wondering why misfortune is persistently pursuing him and his family, says the New York World. Recently his son Edward fell from a scaffolding at Long Branch and was so badly hurt that for a long time his life was despaired of. Then Mrs. Fielder slipped from the stoop of her home, breaking her collar TEN AGES OF WOMEN. bone and several ribs. The next day Mr. Fielder slipped on some loose hay and fell out of the mow. He was shaken up so badly that he had to keep in his bed for several days. Next a favorite horse died of glanders It is held by a recent writer on wom­ and all his live stock had to be quaran­ an that the seven sitages of her life may tined and the outbuildings disinftcted. be reckoned as composed of multiples While this was being done a message of seven. The first seven years are in­ was received from a son, at Asbury fancy, the second seven childhood, the Park, announcing that he had lost a third seven girlhood, the fourth seven horse by theft. brings a fully developed womanhood. The younger son, Garfield, was the From 28 to 35—the fifth seven—might next vicitim of the family Nemesis. be called the infancy of age, for in He was riding his wheel to work when those years one learns to exercise the he ran into a chicken and was thrown faculties and perceptions that have I against a post, having a collar bone been developed in the previous groups. broken and a shoulder dislocated. Up to the age of 42 the lessons. go on. Now that all the members of tha Character is being matured and fixed, family and most-of the live stock have the definite trend of life established. been victims of misfortunes in one way After that few changesiare made in the or another, Mr. Fielder hopes the fates real person. Slight variations and mod­ have been satisfied and that brighter ifications of opinion there may be, but days are about to dawn. nothing deep or vital is likely to trans­ form the life. The common phrases, “a confirmed Rocky Mountain Scenery by Day­ old bachelor,” and “a confirmed old light. maid," applied to unmarried men and Day-light Stop-Over at Niagara'Falls. women over 40 are tacit admissions of Through first class tourist sleepers from that fact, intimating that mental and Pacific Coast weekly for Chicago,Boston physical habits are so strongly rooted New York and other eastern points, vi that the adaptability of earlier years Rio Grande Western, (Great Salt L«k Route,) Denver A Rio Grande, C R I A ! has ceased to exist, and the person is incapable of adjustment to a new en­ and Illinois Central to Chicago, connect ing in the Union Depot with Michigan vironment. The tale goes on. Fifty­ Central’s similar car for points east. sax, a sturdy middle life; 63, the en­ For full particulars, call on or address croachment of age; 70, the span of ex- agent S. P. Co., or ietenee—the decade of sevens, beyond B. H. T rumbull , Com’l Agt., which liea a mere waiting for the end. 142 Third 8t., Portland, O> CHRONICLE Shortest and Quickest Lina THE ONE-PRICE HEIFER. LASTING QUALITIES SOCIETY DIRECTORIES, Tew wanter buy thet helfar, ZebT I don't Trait at the Chia««« Whleh Weal* believe yew can; I wouldn’t sell thet heifer, air, to any livin' Ateonpilsk Mwah If TavacA The People’s Paper. man. to Good. No, str, if yew should come an' lay a fifty The Chinese have many traits which, in my hand ASHLAND, Or., Thursday. Jan. 10, 1901 I'd go an’ shet the stable door an* let thet if properly developed, woulu cause heifer stand. them to assume a leading place I’d let her stand right where she la till she la A QUEER RAILROAD. among the nations of the globe. The old an' gray Afore I'd sell one side of her, thet's all I've people are industrious, hospitable, got to say. temperate and devoted to learning. Tew heerd I wanted to dispose? Tew must They are strong and wiry. They have hev heerd it wrong; rd buy a dozen like her, Zeb, if yew*d brine lasting qualities. The Chinese can them along. live anywhere, eat anything and be­ “A rather curious and retry econom­ Of course I've got a lot of stock, more etoek lieve anything. They outwear the ically managed railroad is the Nan- ’en what I need. tribes of southern Asia, are more con­ tucket Central, which runs between An’ I am short of stable room, an* eome- servative than the Japanese and less what short of feed; Nantucket and Siasconset, a distance ex for sellin' thet there b«ast X poetical than the Hindoo. They are of about eig-ht miles,” remarked an old But wouldn't, possessed of much common sense. no siree! resident of Martha's Vineyard to a Let forty dollars come between thet heifer, Their religions and superstitions en­ Zeb, an' me. Washington Star writer recently. “A ter into everything, even their cheat­ round-trip ticket on this road costs 80 I am a one-price critter, Zeb, no man kin ing and lying. Gambling is the na­ beat me down; oenta for the passenger and 80 cents She's wuth a heap more'n forty. Zeb, ask tional sin. The little children on the for his trunk. A second trunk is car­ any man in town. streets throw dice for the candy with ried for 30 cent« and * third for 20 cent*, Hi Hunker wants her purty bad, an' so doe» the salesman. The missionary from Dee kin Hale, hut as the schedule allow* for only But ex I said before, of course, the heifer the Occident, outnumbered by the three trunka the conductor has on sev­ ain't tor sale. opium vender and the whisky peddler, eral occasions ruled, that at the fourth She'« gentle an’ she's good an’ kind, an* has been unable to keep the vices of trunk he must begin over again at 80 the west from being introduced along slicker then an eel; cents. A child could milk her any time, she'd never with the virtues, and, after five cen- raise a heel. “Only one paaa is issued on the Nan­ hooks nor jumps the fence, she turies of contact, the Caucasian haa tucket Central, and that is used by the She never done the Mongolian more harm than never runs away, proprietor of the road. The conductor An’ comes around at milkin’ time eg reg’lar good. es the day. is the general manager of the road, One of China’« Superstitions. train dispatcher and division superin­ You'd orter see the milk she gives, it's yaller, thick an’ sweet. Black dogs and black cats are the tendent. The engineer is master me­ An' ez tor quantity, by gum, thet heifer favorites in China in the line of food, chanic, chief of transportation and can’t be beat! overseer of the road bed and track. The Tbey's junks of butter floatin’ round inside because when eaten in midsummer they the milkin' pail. will insure health and strength. fireman drives the express wagon and An' «peakin ’ ot her butter, Z«b—but then, kepa the books between trips. Last she ain't for sale. Old People Made Young. year some 25C round trips were made, Yew say yew’re bound to hev her. Zeb? J. C. Sherman, the veteran editor of and a novelty introduced during the Yew want her purty bad? the Vermontville (Mich.) Echo, baa •ummeT season was the entire aboli­ The slickest piece of cow-flesh, sir, «farm­ dicovered the remarkable secret of keep­ er ever had ! tion of the steam whistle, partly be­ Wuth thirty dollars es ah« stand«, an’ not ing old people young. For veare he has cause of its waste of steam and partly avoided Nervousness, Sleeplessness, In­ a dollar less; because it frightened the blue and For I’m a one-price critter, Zeb, yew'll find digestion, Heart trouble, Constipation and Rheumatism, by using Electric Bit­ thet out, I guess. other fish off shore. ‘The rolling stock of the road con­ Wuth thirty dollars ez she stands. I’ll tell ters, and he writes:” It can’t be praised yew what I’ll dew: sist« of two locomotive« and ajx or I’ll swap her now for twonty-flve—’twixt too highly. It gently stimulates the kidneys, tones the stomach, aids diges­ ■even, antiquated passenger cars. The me an’ her an' yew. tion, and gives a splendid appetite. It earnings of the Central last year Jest twenty-five, no more or less, for I'm a bas worked wonders for my wife and me. one-price man. amounted to about $16,000 and the op­ An’ if yew'd want to swap her back, why It’s a marvellous remedy for old people’s erating expenMe were e little over durn it, Zeb, yew can. complaint' ” Only 50c. at M c N air B ros . —Joe Cone, In N. Y. Sun. $8j000.” drug store.________ _ Leave B bakb R ivu . Leave Kiparia 8:35 a. i*. Daily Rheumatic pains are the cries of protest and distress from tortured muscles, aching joints and excited nerves. The blood has been poisoned by the accumulation of waste matter in the system, and can no longer supply the pur« and health sustain­ ing food they raquire. The whole system feels the effect of this acid poison; and not until the blood has been purified and brought back to a healthy condition will th« aches and pains cease. VALLEY RECORD.! tot eat tbe food required to nourish the Send S3 and Get the Map and body and tbe products of the undigested Weekly Chronicle for One Tear, : foods they do eat poison the blood. It is poetaff* prepaid on Map and Paper. important to cure indigeation as soon as | possible, and tbe beat method of doing this is to use tbe preparation known as Kodol ! Dyrpepaia Cure. It digests what you eat B. do YOUNG, I and reatores all the digestive organs of par* Ff^ ste w s a. F. Chronlcta - JS- lAlZMrMW MV I fact health.—M c M aib B bos . Top-Heavy Jnatlce. An Indiana fence is hardly an ideal place from which to dispense justice, according to the Lewiston Journal, which repeats the story on the author­ ity of an eminent occupant of a judi­ cial bench: A jusrtice of the peace in a country district was oppressively im­ bued with an idea of his own responsi­ bility in seeing that the peace was kept in the state of Indiana. He never lost an opportunity of showing his au­ thority. He was a farmer, and his farm bordered on the state of Ohio. Indeed, one of hia fence« was on the state line. One day his son and the hired man got to fighting near this line fence. The justice, quick to see the situation, jumped to the fence, as a better “bench of justice,” and assailed the fighters, demanding “peace in the name of the state of Indiana.” But the farmer jus­ tice’s defense of the peace was not based on good premises. He had no sooner asserted-his authority than the fencehe was on gave way, carrying him over backward—into the state of Ohio. As se felt himself falling he shouted to his son: “Give him the mischief, Jim! I’ve lost my jurisdiction!”___________ Such little pills as DeVitt’s Little Early Risers are verv easily taken, and they are wonderfully effective in cleansing the liver and bowels.—M c N aib B bos . W. Meets in Odd Fellows hall at 3 o’olock p m on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. I . M bs . M alviba F bboubob , Pres. I .. I Mas. M. J. 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CASEY, Trav. Paas. Agt., S iattlr , W ash . THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS ts ths one important magazine in the world giving in its pictures, Its text, in its contributed articles, editorials and departments, a comprehensive, timely record of the world’s current history. Not the enumeration of mere bare facts, but a comprehensive picture of the month, its activities, its notable personalities, and notable utterances. The beat informed mtn and women in the world find it indispensable. There are many readers in your locality who have yet to learn of its usefulness. We wish to establish active agents in ever^ city and township in the country. We will pay liberally for ener­ getic effort in the subscription field. Leisure moments can be utilized with substantial increase of Income. Make a list of the persons in your locality who should have the “ Review of Reviews,” and send to us for agent’s terms, sample copies, and working outfit. Then solicit their subscriptions. 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Employees of the Wis doesn’t tire them any more. "Favorite ----- THE----- con bin C entral L ines are paid to serve Prescription ” regulates the periods, dries the public and our trains are operated enfeebling drains, heals inflammation and CHICAGO, ST. PAUL, so as to make close connection with ulceration, and cures female weakness. It MINNEAPOLIS and diverging lines at all junction points. make« weak women strong and sick women OMAHA RAILWAYS. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Chair Can well. There is no alcohol in "Favorite Prescrip­ on through trains. This is the tion," neither opium, cocaine or any other Dining Car service unexcelled. Meals narcotic. served a la Carte. "I had poor health for nine years (ever since SHORT LINE In order to obtain this first-class service, the birth of my child),* writes Mrs. Armintie GREAT Watkins, of Acme, Kanawha Co., W. Va. "Had ask the ticket agent to sell yon a ticket female weakness, was very irregular and would over................. 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CLOCK, M ilwaukee , Digests what you oat. General Agent, W isconsin , It artificially digests the food and aids 246 Stark Street, He ve given this road a national reputa Nature in strengthening and r*oon- P ortland , O regon . tion. All classes of passengers carried structing the exhausted digestive or­ on the vestibuled trains without extra gans. It Is the latest discovered digest* charge. Ship your freight and travel ant and tonic. No other preparation BO YEAR8* over this famous Hue. All agente bave can approach It in efficiency. It in­ EXPERIENCE tickets. W. II. MEAD, stantly relieves and permanently cures General Agent, 243 WaabiDgtou St., Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, ■ F W I J F W. C. S avage , Portland, Oregon. Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, v / à w R j « H Traveling F. & P. Agent, Sick Headache,Gastralgie, Cramps and ^^R i ■ ] Portland, Oregon. all other results of imperfect digestion. 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You can work on »alary or commission, and when you prove your success we will promo* a yon to the position of and Oorr'M- pondent, at a permanentsalary, to devote your time to attending to agents and the correspondence. Wanted also a State Manager to have charge of office in lead­ ing city of the state and manage all the business of the state. Send for torna. Address— THE BRITISH-AMERICAN CO., Corcoran Building, Opposite U. 8. Treasury, Washington, D. C. Left Out the Main Defense. An ex-justice of the peace tell» the following story: During the time he was in office a young man was brought up before him on the charge of gambling. The evidence was con­ clusive, and the judge imposed a fine, which was paid on the spot. When the case adjourned the defendant re­ mained behind and asked the judge for a few moments' conversation. “The case ia over,” he began, “and the fine has been paid, and it’« set­ tled aa far aa that goes, but I want to tell you how it happened. 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